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Resizing Windows XP Partiton HELP
Name: Mumen Date: September 8, 2002 at 16:29:21 Pacific OS: XP and Linuz CPU/Ram: 1.4 ghz
Comment:
I have windows XP Pro with 60 GB of hardrive ... I had installed Linux couple of days ago and I had partition my hard drive using Partition Magic 7.0 Pro. Well everything was working fine until I got Windows XP warning running out of space ! Then went to Partition Magic to check my partitions then there was a UNpartitioned 43,861.3 MB !!! I tried resizing it but it woould not let me, the 2 options it gives me to do with that partition is to undelete or CHeck the info and I did check both but didnt help. So PLEASE if you have any idea of how to Resize my WINDOWS XP PArtitin or whatever /...... THANKSSSSS ALLLLLLLLLLLL !!!!!! here is a picture of my partitions
http://meenxo.tripod.com/partition.JPG
here is a picture of my partition when I right mouse clicked it
Name: Ger Date: September 8, 2002 at 18:01:26 Pacific
Reply:
To enlarge the XP partition, you need to use space directly adjacent to it, and right now the only space right next to it is the Linux partition. You could just create one or more new partitions out of the unallocated space and get into the habit of installing programs and saving data there instead of on the XP partition. If you haven't done too much with Linux yet, it might be easiest to just use Partition Magic to delete the Linux partitions, then enlarge XP's and set everything up all over again.
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